Each contracting hospital shall prepare an annual accounting and report to the county or counties, or county or counties and another political subdivision with which the contracting hospital contracts, accounting for the expenditure of mill levy funds for the past year, an annual plan explaining the planned use of such funds for the succeeding year and other reports as the county or counties, or county or counties and another political subdivision, from time to time shall reasonably require.
History: 1978 Comp., § 4-48B-4, enacted by Laws 1981, ch. 83, § 4; 2001, ch. 291, § 6.
The 2001 amendment, effective June 15, 2001, added "accounting and" near the beginning of the section and substituted "accounting for" for "explaining" near the middle of the section.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Article 48B - Hospital Funding
Section 4-48B-1 - Short title.
Section 4-48B-2 - Purpose of act.
Section 4-48B-3 - Definitions.
Section 4-48B-4 - Annual report.
Section 4-48B-5 - Power of counties.
Section 4-48B-7 - Power to lease hospitals.
Section 4-48B-8 - Sick and indigent persons; agreements for care with state and county agencies.
Section 4-48B-11 - Federal aid.
Section 4-48B-12 - Tax levies authorized.
Section 4-48B-13 - County hospital; power to lease; expenditure of proceeds from tax levy.
Section 4-48B-14 - Payment of charges; persons committed by district court.
Section 4-48B-15 - Election on special levy.
Section 4-48B-16 - Validation of earlier elections.
Section 4-48B-18 - Hospital revenue bonds; authority to issue; pledge of revenues.
Section 4-48B-19 - Use of proceeds of bond issue.
Section 4-48B-20 - Revenue bonds; terms.
Section 4-48B-21 - Ordinance authorizing revenue bonds.
Section 4-48B-22 - Hospital revenue bonds not general county obligations.
Section 4-48B-23 - Revenue bonds; security; restrictions and limitations.
Section 4-48B-24 - Revenue bonds; exemption from taxation.
Section 4-48B-25 - Election not required.
Section 4-48B-26 - No notice or publication required.
Section 4-48B-27 - Hospitals declared necessary public buildings.